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Marcos 10:46

Listen to Marcos 10:46
46 Depois chegaram a Jericó. E, ao sair ele de Jericó com seus discípulos e uma grande multidão, estava sentado junto do caminho um mendigo cego, Bartimeu filho de Timeu.

Marcos 10:46 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 10:46

And they came to Jericho
Christ and his disciples, from the coasts of Judea, beyond Jordan, in their way to Jerusalem; where Christ met with Zaccheus and converted him, and after some short stay at his house, departed thence;

and as he went out of Jericho with his disciples, and a great number
of people:
which followed him out of that city, to go with him to Jerusalem, being but ten miles off:

blind Bartimeus, the son of Timaeus, sat by the highway side begging;
who was one of the two blind men Matthew makes mention of it, (See Gill on Matthew 20:30).

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Marcos 10:46 In-Context

44 e qualquer que entre vós quiser ser o primeiro, será servo de todos.
45 Pois também o Filho do homem não veio para ser servido, mas para servir, e para dar a sua vida em resgate de muitos.
46 Depois chegaram a Jericó. E, ao sair ele de Jericó com seus discípulos e uma grande multidão, estava sentado junto do caminho um mendigo cego, Bartimeu filho de Timeu.
47 Este, quando ouviu que era Jesus, o nazareno, começou a clamar, dizendo: Jesus, Filho de Davi, tem compaixão de mim!
48 E muitos o repreendiam, para que se calasse; mas ele clamava ainda mais: Filho de Davi, tem compaixão de mim.
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